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Natural hazards: Prepare today to weather tomorrow's storm
In the face of more frequent and more costly natural disasters, there is growing pressure on CFOs to understand their exposure and mitigate risk. Discover key research undertaken by FM Global and how the ROI of resilience is helping CFOs to invest in their company’s future.
Ransomware-as-a-Service: The business of distributing cyber attacks
Ransomware is proving to be a profitable endeavour for cyber criminals. It is also what is fuelling a newer trend: the business of offering management of ransomware attacks, or Ransomware-as-a-Service. This article sheds light on this latest trend and how organisations can mitigate their exposure.
Keeping pace with climate change
Climate change is gathering pace and while global leaders try to stem its impact and arrest its advance, companies must identify and manage their developing risks in the here and now.
The LockerGoga ransomware attack: A worst-case scenario for industrial operations
A relatively new type of ransomware, LockerGoga, is now plaguing the industrial and manufacturing sector. In this article, Tara Nayak, cyber claims specialist at AXA XL highlights the scale of this threat, the potential implications and how businesses can reduce the impact of a ransomware attack.
Blog: Discount rate - the light at the end of the tunnel
The road to reform on the personal injury discount rate has been long and winding but Deborah Newberry, head of corporate and public affairs at global law firm Kennedys, suggests with the strict timetable in the law there is a light at the end of this tunnel.
Growing your insurance brokerage through M&A - How technology can help
In this whitepaper we describe the main challenges insurance brokerages are likely to face when integrating a merger or acquisition and outline how technology can help.
How data can help with IFRS 17 regulatory compliance reporting
With the International Financial Reporting Standard (IFRS 17), due to come into effect in 2022, insurers are facing the most significant change to insurance accounting requirements in over 20 years. This article highlights how data can help insurers with IFRS 17 regulatory compliance reporting.
Blog: Understanding the data challenge in the insurance industry
In part three of our blog series, we are going to dig more into the struggles insurance companies face when it comes to traditional relational database technology and how to tackle these head on.
Subsidence: The silent surge
“Surge” is the dreaded word on their lips, and with claims already up 400% on last year there are widespread fears that 2018 could be a very bad year for subsidence underwriters. This report sheds light on the factors driving subsidence claims in the UK and how insurers can mitigate the impact.
Data dystopia: What does the future hold for data privacy?
A 2017 study by the UK’s Information Commissioner’s Office found that only 20% of the UK public had trust and confidence in the companies storing their personal information. This article highlights the latest developments surrounding data privacy and some key considerations for cyber underwriters.